Client required high end incentive program with WOW nonstop program over three days incorporating local culture, entertainers, comedians and actors throughout the programme with top end venues and over the top wows.

The "Théâtre de l'Ile"

If you are staying for a few days in Nouméa, do not miss a performance at the Théâtre de l'Ile. Placed inside a listed building in Nouville, an old prison building dating to the 19th century, this high culture centre is renowned for the wealth of its programming, which alternates local productions and outside productions.

Nouméa, the capital city of New Caledonia is on the ocean. Several bays extend along the city, providing magnificent beaches and points of view. Besides its natural features, Nouméa also has very attractive cultural offerings for tourists who choose to visit there.

From Ouvéa to the Isle of Pines, passing through Lifou, Tiga and Maré, the five islands bordering the Mainland, Grande Terre to the East are yet more gems to discover. From the blue hole of Hanawa at Ouvéa to the Warrior’s Leap at Wakone on Maré, via the Jokin Cliffs at Lifou or the Oro Bay on the Isle of Pines, let yourself be amazed!

The West Coast of the mainland (Grande Terre) shows off a great variety of scenery from its northern tip down to the area surrounding Nouméa. Characterised by both large spaces favouring cattle farming and a lagoon of stunning beauty, the West Coast is also host to a rich cultural heritage.

The central mountain range of the Mainland (Grande Terre) is a natural boundary, overlooking the very different faces of the East and West Coasts. Exposed to strong winds and therefore more humid, the eastern coast offers scenery with sumptuous flora. With a population of largely Melanesian origin, the East Coast has also retained a particularly charming flavour of authenticity.

The Great South, comprising the Mont-Dore and Yaté municipalities, is the most symbolic region for New Caledonia’s three main colours: blue, green and red. From the rainforest to the mining lands there are a thousand shades of green, while the ocean offers a dazzling palette of blues. But if one colour dominates the Great South, it is the specific red of its ground.

Ideally located in the heart of Nouméa, the Aquarium des Lagons will enthrall you. You’ll be able to fully appreciate the underwater world, which greatly contributed to the UNESCO classification of the New Caledonian lagoon as a World Heritage Site. The Aquarium is not only a window for the marine biodiversity, it is also a centre of research which monitors the sustainability of New Caledonian ecosystems. Throughout the year, the aquarium organizes very popular “nocturnals.”

To know :

Provided services :

Souvenir shop

Aquarium

Rate :

Outings/activities

CFPPrix

Dollar

Entrance fee

Adult

1500

15

Child 5 to 16 yrs

750

8

Child < 5 yrs

FREE

FREE

2 adults + 3 children

3000

31

Card student or senior

1125

12

Audio guide

250

3

Guided tour (8 pers.)

3000

31

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"Very educational AND fun" 18/03/2018
Well set out and maintained aquarium with a very large number of fish/crustations and underwater life covered in a variety of settings (indoor open seascapes, tanks as well as outdoor pools … Read full review

"Underwater Wonderland! A Noumean Must-See!" 17/03/2018
An absolute must-see when in Noumea! This is world-class by any standards! We have seen fish here that we haven’t seen anywhere in the world. Where else, for example, can you see shark embry… Read full review